Most of you probably already know.... BUT in case you don't ... Starting July 1, this coming Sunday, the cost of obtaining a copy of someone's SS application is going from $7 to $27 if you KNOW the SS number. If you don't, send 'em 29 bucks! If you act now, you can beat the increase. Hurry. Check this out at the following website asap: http://www.ssa.gov/FOIA/FOIA.guide.htm Read it and weep, kids.
Page 236 of the MD Historical Magazine, Vol XXXVI June 1941 #2 School Discipline in 1792 ---- among papers of the late Rev Edwin A. Dalrymple, Episcopal churchman, educator and for 24 years corresponding secretary of the Maryland Historical Society, now in the possession of his great niece, Mrs. Richard H. Collins of Chestertown, has been found the original of the following set of rules drawn up apparently by the pupils of a country school. The document is not signed. Regulations, Rules and good Orders, We Scholars and Subscribers Promise and perform all what is hereunto Mentioned ... June the 4th 1792. 1. for coming to school with unwashed Hands and Face. 5 lashes. 2. Hair uncombed, 3 lashes. 3. In coming or going from School playing on the Road. 10 la [ashes] 4. Running or Racing, Chumping or Rasslen. 15 lashes. 5. Telling a lye of any Body, or of our Fellow Scholars. 12 la[shes]. 6. Macking game of one another..... 10 lashes 7. Talking and Laughing in School. 15 lashes. 8. Coming in School with Hat or Bonnet on his or her Head. 4 lashes. 9. Coming in School without making Bow, or Curtsey. 4 lashes 10. By Meeting any Person on the Road and not macking Bow, or curtsey, and taking off our Hats. 8 lashes 11. For going out of our Pounds, which is fare of the School House. 12 lashes. 12. If any of us sent to School, and Stray away for idolness Sake.. 24 lashes. 13. Telling Tales out of School ..... 12 lashes. 14. Every one to ask Leave to go out, if not ask to go out of the School Room ... 12 lashes. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Hi List Members ! I'm looking for info. on JOHN HENDRICKS, Montgomery Co maybe born abt. 1770 to 1780 believe he could be Connected to my g g grandmother ,Polly (Mary) Hendricks, who was born in Ky. 1801, but 1817 finds her in St. Clair Illinois. !820 census shows JOHN HENDRICKS to be there as well as 1830 census. i'm unable to view the census Ect. because i'm not on Reg. computer , I'm a WEBTV user. Polly Mary was 16, in 1817, and at that time she married my grandfather, Clement Bostwick in ST. Clair Co. Il. --I'm told that as a minor, even back there parent consent was needed, and we think JOHN HENDRICKS could have been her Father . she moving to Illinois with her Family. could someone do a Marriage look up for Montgomery Co. for JOHN HENDRICKS pryer to 1800. we know he's there listed in the tax list for1800. i would appreciate anyones help on this Thanks, Pauline, Albony Oregon.
After quite a bit of research, I have found Cronins, Proberts and Daileys in the 1880 Census. I am trying to establish the paternity of my grandmother whose name has been listed in official documents as Norine Dailey, Norine Cronin, and Norine Dailey Cronin. She was born in 1884 in Mt. Sterling -- I cannot find any record of her birth. I went to the Mt. Sterling library and did not find anything that resembled birth announcements in the paper of that time. I really am interested in solving this one. I have more info, but mainly need advice at this time. Kathy Reed -- Cincinnati, OH
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Looking for information on the John JONES family who may have been in Montgomery Co. in 1800. John, reportedly the son of Thomas JONES, married Sarah SUGGETT b.1751 probably in VA. Their daughter, Sussannah Suggett JONES b.1787 married Jonathan TAUL in Montgomery Co. in 1802. Other possible children were Edgecomb S. Jones and Lucy Jones. Faye in TX [email protected]
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To UNSUBSCRIBE send a new e-mail to [email protected] or [email protected] with nothing in the body of the e-mail except the word unsubscribe. -----Original Message----- From: Dixie Davis [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Monday, June 18, 2001 5:03 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [KYMONTGO-L] Re: KYMONTGO-D Digest V01 #93 I'm taking a 6 week leave of absence to help care for my new twin grandbabies, Matthew and Mark, so need to unsubscribe for now. Dixie ==== KYMONTGO Mailing List ==== To UNSUBSCRIBE send a new e-mail to [email protected] or [email protected] with nothing in the body of the e-mail except the word unsubscribe.
I know it's a big favor but...I'm looking for someone who could go to the Mt.Sterling Library and look in a book titled The Young Family by Tipton. And check for any William Youngs in the book. I'm stuck on proving William Young that married Catherine Moxley was the son of William Young that married a woman named Ann in Montgomery Co. KY. My thanks to anyone who could help. Steve Young
http://users.erinet.com/31363/fordand.htm you might want to check the pictures here.... Jd <><
I am looking for updated whereabouts of Emma JOHNSON (nee MURPHY) who last was noted as living in Mt. Sterling, KY in 1934. She is the dau of Alexander and Emily MURPHY of Mayslick, KY. She was born around 1864. Her brother, Perry (my gg-grandfather), lived in Oberlin and Springfield, Ohio. Two of her other three brothers, Robert and William, lived in Oberlin and Elyria, Ohio. Her remaining brother, Charles, is reported to have moved to Nebraska. Her two sisters, Mary Francis BALL and Melvinia JONES are believed to have remained in Kentucky. Emma maybe short for Emily. Her mother's first name was Emily. ===== >From the Email Account of: Tim Ayers (615) 259-1127 (615) 259-1128 (fax) Researching these surnames: Murphy, Wells, Johnson, Small, Jones, Stroder, Anderson, Basey and Ball (KY); Ayers (MD) "Genealogy: Where you confuse the dead and irritate the living. " __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Spot the hottest trends in music, movies, and more. http://buzz.yahoo.com/
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The 1880 LDS census shows this family. Montgomery County DOUGLAS, George P 78 Liza 39 ( wife) David 15 Frank 13 John 11 Sarah 9 Palmira 6 Is anyone else searching this family? Does anyone have marriage records that could tell me who any of these DOUGLAS siblings married? Thanks for any and all help. Doyle king [email protected]
I would like to hear from anyone with this line. Thanks Barbara Descendants of William or James Robinson Generation No. 1 1. WILLIAM OR JAMES1 ROBINSON died Bef. March 1792 in Hanover Township, Dauphin Co., PA. He married MARGARET TRIMBLE. She died Bef. January 16, 1804 in Montgomery Co., KY. Notes for WILLIAM OR JAMES ROBINSON: Aug 9, 1803 Bond ex. by William Trimble, date Aug 1, 1789 to William Robinson, now dec'd...500 acres of land ...Trimble's entry in Montgomery on ________. Robinson died interstate, we, the next of kin: Margaret Robinson, William Moffett, Jane McClure, John Groove....wit Daniel ___ James Moffett More About MARGARET TRIMBLE: Burial: ~Old Springfield Church Cem., Bath Co., KY Children of WILLIAM ROBINSON and MARGARET TRIMBLE are: i. ROBERT2 ROBINSON. More About ROBERT ROBINSON: Wonn notes: Robert did not come to KY ii. JAMES ROBINSON. More About JAMES ROBINSON: Wonn notes: James did not come to KY iii. DAUGHTER ROBINSON, d. Bef. 1803; m. ALEXANDER MCGEE; d. Bef. 1803. iv. JANE ROBINSON, d. Aft. 1803; m. (THOMAS) MCCLURE, March 1792. More About (THOMAS) MCCLURE: Census: 1800, Montgomery Co., KY tax list v. HUGH ROBINSON, d. Abt. September 1802, ~Montgomery Co., KY. vi. WILLIAM ROBINSON, d. Abt. May 1802, ~Montgomery Co., KY; m. MARY ANN HILL, December 17, 1795, Montgomery Co., KY; d. Aft. 1803. Notes for WILLIAM ROBINSON: First settlers in this part of Bath Co, were three brothers: William, John and Hugh Robinson, and William Moffett (wife Rebecca) brother in law of the Robinsons, they came from Dauphin Co., PA built their 1st cabin on the farm beyond the big spring in 1791. Rev Howe organized the church, origional 6 members were William and John Robinson, Jame McClure, William and Rebecca Moffett. William Robinson owned at lease 400 acres of land around the church, he gave the land on which the Springfield Church was built. June 1802 Will Book A page 102 court inventory of William Robinson' estate made by Issac Montgomery, James Graham and Thomas Montgomery Nov 9, 1802 Will Book A page 115 Mary Ann Robinson, widow of William Robinson, received her dower from his estate (1/3 interest in 367 acres) August 9, 1803 Montgomery Co., Ky Deed Book 3 page 50 William Robinson heirs sold land to William Trimble Notes for MARY ANN HILL: 9 Nov 1802 Montgomery Co., Ky Will Book A page 115 Mary Ann Roibnson, widow of William Robinson received her dowers from his estate (1/2 interest in 367 acres) 1810 in Samuel Downing household: under 10 2 males, 3 felmales 10-16 1 male, 2 felmales 16-26 1 male, 2 felmales 26-45 0 males 1 felmale over 45 1 male, 0 felmales More About MARY ANN HILL: Other marriages: 1803, Dr Samuel Downing 2. vii. JOHN ROBINSON, d. Abt. 1802, ~Montgomery Co., KY. viii. ELIZABETH ROBINSON, b. 1772; d. 1847; m. JOHN GROVES, May 24, 1803; b. 1772; d. 1847. More About ELIZABETH ROBINSON: Burial: Old Springfield Church Cem., Bath Co., KY More About JOHN GROVES: Burial: Old Springfield Church Cem., Bath Co., KY ix. MARY ROBINSON. 3. x. REBECCA ROBINSON, b. January 22, 1764; d. July 02, 1843, Montgomery Co., KY. Generation No. 2 2. JOHN2 ROBINSON (WILLIAM OR JAMES1) died Abt. 1802 in ~Montgomery Co., KY. He married SARAH BROWN December 10, 1795 in Montgomery Co., KY. She died Bet. November 1821 - August 24, 1822. More About SARAH BROWN: Other marriages: Abt. 1805, Married John Cartmel Children of JOHN ROBINSON and SARAH BROWN are: i. MARY3 ROBINSON, b. Bef. 1802; d. Aft. 1823; m. ~~ABRAHAM STAMPER~~, Bef. 1823. ii. JAMES ROBINSON, b. Bef. 1802; d. Aft. 1823. iii. MELINDA ROBINSON, b. Bef. 1802; d. Aft. 1823; m. FREDERICK ~~COX~~, Bef. 1823. iv. JOHN ROBINSON, b. Bef. 1802; d. Aft. 1823. 3. REBECCA2 ROBINSON (WILLIAM OR JAMES1) was born January 22, 1764, and died July 02, 1843 in Montgomery Co., KY. She married (WILLIAM) MOFFETT Bef. 1804. More About REBECCA ROBINSON: Burial: Old Springfield Church Cem., Bath Co., KY More About (WILLIAM) MOFFETT: Census: 1800, Montgomery Co., KY tax lsit Child of REBECCA ROBINSON and (WILLIAM) MOFFETT is: 4. i. JAMES3 MOFFETT, b. October 18, 1878. Generation No. 3 4. JAMES3 MOFFETT (REBECCA2 ROBINSON, WILLIAM OR JAMES1) was born October 18, 1878. Notes for JAMES MOFFETT: was an elder in the Springfield Church for 50 years - newspaper clipping reprint from Advocate March 15, 1945 requested that "this Session Book" be gived to his son Z. T. Moffett for a keepsake, Z. T. stated he had in his possession the book for near 15 years on Sept 5, 1894. More About JAMES MOFFETT: Burial: Old Springfield Church Cem., Bath Co., KY Child of JAMES MOFFETT is: i. Z. T.4 MOFFETT, d. Aft. September 05, 1894.
Do you know if any of these Robinsons went to Alabama? I have a James Daniel who married a Sarah Robinson about 1805, possibly in Montgomery County. They went to Clarke County, AL. Thanks, Kevin ----- Original Message ----- From: "Barbara W. Ingram" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, June 08, 2001 5:43 PM Subject: [KYMONTGO-L] Robinson > I would like to hear from anyone with this line. Thanks Barbara > > Descendants of William or James Robinson > > > > Generation No. 1 > > > 1. WILLIAM OR JAMES1 ROBINSON died Bef. March 1792 in Hanover Township, Dauphin Co., PA. He married MARGARET TRIMBLE. She died Bef. January 16, 1804 in Montgomery Co., KY. > > Notes for WILLIAM OR JAMES ROBINSON: > > Aug 9, 1803 Bond ex. by William Trimble, date Aug 1, 1789 to William Robinson, now dec'd...500 acres of land ...Trimble's entry in Montgomery on ________. Robinson died interstate, we, the next of kin: Margaret Robinson, William Moffett, Jane McClure, John Groove....wit Daniel ___ James Moffett > > More About MARGARET TRIMBLE: > > Burial: ~Old Springfield Church Cem., Bath Co., KY > > > Children of WILLIAM ROBINSON and MARGARET TRIMBLE are: > > i. ROBERT2 ROBINSON. > > More About ROBERT ROBINSON: > > Wonn notes: Robert did not come to KY > > ii. JAMES ROBINSON. > > More About JAMES ROBINSON: > > Wonn notes: James did not come to KY > > iii. DAUGHTER ROBINSON, d. Bef. 1803; m. ALEXANDER MCGEE; d. Bef. 1803. > > iv. JANE ROBINSON, d. Aft. 1803; m. (THOMAS) MCCLURE, March 1792. > > More About (THOMAS) MCCLURE: > > Census: 1800, Montgomery Co., KY tax list > > v. HUGH ROBINSON, d. Abt. September 1802, ~Montgomery Co., KY. > > vi. WILLIAM ROBINSON, d. Abt. May 1802, ~Montgomery Co., KY; m. MARY ANN HILL, December 17, 1795, Montgomery Co., KY; d. Aft. 1803. > > Notes for WILLIAM ROBINSON: > > First settlers in this part of Bath Co, were three brothers: William, John and Hugh Robinson, and William Moffett (wife Rebecca) brother in law of the Robinsons, they came from Dauphin Co., PA built their 1st cabin on the farm beyond the big spring in 1791. Rev Howe organized the church, origional 6 members were William and John Robinson, Jame McClure, William and Rebecca Moffett. William Robinson owned at lease 400 acres of land around the church, he gave the land on which the Springfield Church was built. > > > > June 1802 Will Book A page 102 court inventory of William Robinson' estate made by Issac Montgomery, James Graham and Thomas Montgomery > > Nov 9, 1802 Will Book A page 115 Mary Ann Robinson, widow of William Robinson, received her dower from his estate (1/3 interest in 367 acres) > > August 9, 1803 Montgomery Co., Ky Deed Book 3 page 50 William Robinson heirs sold land to William Trimble > > > > > > Notes for MARY ANN HILL: > > 9 Nov 1802 Montgomery Co., Ky Will Book A page 115 Mary Ann Roibnson, widow of William Robinson received her dowers from his estate (1/2 interest in 367 acres) > > 1810 in Samuel Downing household: > > under 10 2 males, 3 felmales > > 10-16 1 male, 2 felmales > > 16-26 1 male, 2 felmales > > 26-45 0 males 1 felmale > > over 45 1 male, 0 felmales > > More About MARY ANN HILL: > > Other marriages: 1803, Dr Samuel Downing > > 2. vii. JOHN ROBINSON, d. Abt. 1802, ~Montgomery Co., KY. > > viii. ELIZABETH ROBINSON, b. 1772; d. 1847; m. JOHN GROVES, May 24, 1803; b. 1772; d. 1847. > > More About ELIZABETH ROBINSON: > > Burial: Old Springfield Church Cem., Bath Co., KY > > More About JOHN GROVES: > > Burial: Old Springfield Church Cem., Bath Co., KY > > ix. MARY ROBINSON. > > 3. x. REBECCA ROBINSON, b. January 22, 1764; d. July 02, 1843, Montgomery Co., KY. > > > > Generation No. 2 > > > 2. JOHN2 ROBINSON (WILLIAM OR JAMES1) died Abt. 1802 in ~Montgomery Co., KY. He married SARAH BROWN December 10, 1795 in Montgomery Co., KY. She died Bet. November 1821 - August 24, 1822. > > More About SARAH BROWN: > > Other marriages: Abt. 1805, Married John Cartmel > > > Children of JOHN ROBINSON and SARAH BROWN are: > > i. MARY3 ROBINSON, b. Bef. 1802; d. Aft. 1823; m. ~~ABRAHAM STAMPER~~, Bef. 1823. > > ii. JAMES ROBINSON, b. Bef. 1802; d. Aft. 1823. > > iii. MELINDA ROBINSON, b. Bef. 1802; d. Aft. 1823; m. FREDERICK ~~COX~~, Bef. 1823. > > iv. JOHN ROBINSON, b. Bef. 1802; d. Aft. 1823. > > 3. REBECCA2 ROBINSON (WILLIAM OR JAMES1) was born January 22, 1764, and died July 02, 1843 in Montgomery Co., KY. She married (WILLIAM) MOFFETT Bef. 1804. > > More About REBECCA ROBINSON: > > Burial: Old Springfield Church Cem., Bath Co., KY > > More About (WILLIAM) MOFFETT: > > Census: 1800, Montgomery Co., KY tax lsit > > > Child of REBECCA ROBINSON and (WILLIAM) MOFFETT is: > > 4. i. JAMES3 MOFFETT, b. October 18, 1878. > > > > Generation No. 3 > > > 4. JAMES3 MOFFETT (REBECCA2 ROBINSON, WILLIAM OR JAMES1) was born October 18, 1878. > > Notes for JAMES MOFFETT: > > was an elder in the Springfield Church for 50 years - newspaper clipping reprint from Advocate March 15, 1945 > > requested that "this Session Book" be gived to his son Z. T. Moffett for a keepsake, Z. T. stated he had in his possession the book for near 15 years on Sept 5, 1894. > > More About JAMES MOFFETT: > > Burial: Old Springfield Church Cem., Bath Co., KY > > > Child of JAMES MOFFETT is: > > i. Z. T.4 MOFFETT, d. Aft. September 05, 1894. > > > > ==== KYMONTGO Mailing List ==== > To UNSUBSCRIBE send a new e-mail to [email protected] or [email protected] with nothing in the body of the e-mail except the word unsubscribe. > >
This is from my Montgomery Co KY list... thanks Nancy. Jd <>< The National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) is the official depository for records of military personnel separated from the U.S. Air Force, Army, Coast Guard, Marine Corps and Navy. These records are housed in two locations: The National Archives and Records Administration, Military Archives Division, Washington, DC 20408, and The National Personnel Records Center, St. Louis Missouri." The specific addresses are: Records relating to volunteer soldiers (1775-1902) National Archives and Records Administration Washington, DC After 1902, or 20th and 21st century: U. S. Navy, Coast Guard & Marine Corps Navy Liaison Room 5409 9700 Page Ave. St. Louis, Missouri 63132-5100 U. S. Army APERCEN 9700 Page Ave. St. Louis, Missouri 63132-5200 U. S. Air Force Military Personnel Records St. Louis, Missouri 63132-5100 For Merchant Marine: Office of Maritime Labor & Training Maritime Administration Room 7302, MAR 250 Department of Transportation Washington, DC 20590 The information also states that you must be "next of kin" in order to obtain records. I am sure in the case of historic or genealogical documents they will let you know what that would involve. Help this helps.
Thanks loads!... jeannie <>< -----Original Message----- From: Nancy [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2001 7:49 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [KYMONTGO-L] Re: Service Records YOU'RE WELCOME!! Please feel free to pass the information along to where ever you think it might be useful. Nancy -----Original Message----- From: Jeannie Dalrymple <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Thursday, June 07, 2001 10:00 AM Subject: RE: [KYMONTGO-L] Re: Service Records >THANK YOU!... Now if you don't mind I would love to pass this information >on to other lists. Jeannie <>< list mom > >-----Original Message----- >From: Nancy [mailto:[email protected]] >Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2001 11:39 PM >To: [email protected] >Subject: [KYMONTGO-L] Re: Service Records > >Hello List > >My husband just returned from American Legion National Headquarters >and brought with him the following information. > >"The National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) is the >official depository for records of military personnel separated from >the U.S. Air Force, Army, Coast Guard, Marine Corps and Navy. These >records are housed in two locations: The National Archives and Records >Administration, Military Archives Division, Washington, DC 20408, and >The National Personnel Records Center, St. Louis Missouri." > >The specific addresses are: > >Records relating to volunteer soldiers (1775-1902) >National Archives and Records Administration >Washington, DC > >After 1902, or 20th and 21st century: > >U. S. Navy, Coast Guard & Marine Corps >Navy Liaison >Room 5409 >9700 Page Ave. >St. Louis, Missouri 63132-5100 > >U. S. Army >APERCEN >9700 Page Ave. >St. Louis, Missouri 63132-5200 > >U. S. Air Force >Military Personnel Records >St. Louis, Missouri 63132-5100 > >For Merchant Marine: >Office of Maritime Labor & Training >Maritime Administration >Room 7302, MAR 250 >Department of Transportation >Washington, DC 20590 > >The information also states that you must be "next of kin" in order to >obtain records. I am sure in the case of historic or genealogical >documents they will let you know what that would involve. Help this >helps. > >Regards >Nancy English Heil >[email protected] > > > > >==== KYMONTGO Mailing List ==== >shh, be verrrry quiet.......I am hunting forebears. > > > >==== KYMONTGO Mailing List ==== >shh, be verrrry quiet.......I am hunting forebears. > > ==== KYMONTGO Mailing List ==== To UNSUBSCRIBE send a new e-mail to [email protected] or [email protected] with nothing in the body of the e-mail except the word unsubscribe.